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What is the MOST accurate example of a planned economy?
hunters sharing meat with other individuals
the capitalist society of America
China during the Maoist era
bartering communities of ancient times
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China during the Maoist era.
Explanation: a planned (command) economy is one where the state centrally directs production, distribution, and pricing — which describes Maoist China (nationalized industry, collectivized agriculture, Five-Year Plans). The other options describe communal sharing, market/capitalist systems, or barter, not centrally planned economies.
Explanation: a planned (command) economy is one where the state centrally directs production, distribution, and pricing — which describes Maoist China (nationalized industry, collectivized agriculture, Five-Year Plans). The other options describe communal sharing, market/capitalist systems, or barter, not centrally planned economies.
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